A. hire low-income workers
B. manufacture in nations they have difficult exporting to
C. obtain necessary factor inputs
D. All of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Accusations of American labor unions against U.S multinational firms include all of the following except ?
A. enjoy unfair advantage in taxation
B. export jobs by shifting technology overseas
C. export jobs by shifting investment overseas
D. operating at output levels where scale economies occur - Fundamentalists want the IMF to lend to crisis-stricken countries on condition that they undertake fundamental structural reforms in banking Joseph Stiglitz however thinks it is______________?
A. unrealistic for IMF to intervene in the financial markets of poor countries during the crisis
B. impractical for the IMF to loan short term as reforms can only be effective in the middle to long run
C. crucial that the IMF intervene in the reform of fiscal policy of the country and not the monetary policy
D. None of the statements above is correct - JCB (Which makes agricultural and construction equipment) has the opportunity to purchase a new factory today that will provide them with a Rs50 million return four years from now If prevailing interest rates are 6 percent, what is the maximum that the project can cost for JCB to be willing to undertake the project ?
A. Rs 43,456,838
B. Rs 53,406,002
C. Rs 34,538,902
D. Rs 39,604,682 - Which of the following is true regarding the production and pricing decisions of monopolistically competitive firms? Monopolistically competitive firms choose the quantity at which marginal cost equals ?
A. marginal revenue and then use the demand curve to determine the price consistent with this quantity
B. average total cost and then use the supply curve to determine the price consistent with this quantity
C. marginal revenue and then use the supply curve to determine the price consistent with this quantity
D. average total cost and then use the demand curve to determine the price consistent with this quantity - Which of the following is true with regard to monopolistically competitive firms scale of production and pricing decisions Monopolistically competitive firms produce ?
A. at the efficient scale and charge a price equal to marginal cost
B. at the efficient scale and charge a price above marginal cost
C. With excess capacity and charge a price above marginal cost
D. With excess capacity and charge a price equal to marginal cost - When you consume good Q, not only do you benefit form consuming the good but other people benefit from your consumption as well, if firms produce good Q where P = MC, firms will be producing ?
A. less than the efficient level of output
B. more than the efficient level of output
C. so that consumer surplus is zero
D. the efficient level of output - In monopolistic competition of firms are making abnormal profit other firms will enter and ?
A. The marginal cost will shift outwards
B. the demand curve will shift inwards
C. The average cost will shift downwards
D. The average variable cost will increase - American labor unions have maintained that U.S multinational corporations have been ?
A. exporting American jobs by investing overseas
B. exporting American jobs by keeping investment in the U.S
C. importing cheap foreign workers by shifting U.S investment overseas
D. importing cheap foreign workers by keeping U.S investment at home - Multinational corporations ?
A. increase the transfer of technology between nations
B. make it harder to nations to foster activities of comparative advantage
C. always enjoy political harmony in nations where their subsidiaries operate
D. require governmental subsidies in order to conduct worldwide operations - Multinational corporations face problems since they ?
A. cannot benefit from the advantage of comparative advantage
B. may raise political problems in countries where their subsidiaries operate
C. can only invest at home but not overseas
D. can only invest overseas but not at home